Wisconsin & Calumet (WICT)
In the real early days of the Wisconsin & Calumet, I caught 202 at an industry in Monroe. Much to my disgust, I never managed to catch the WICT after that. Would have liked to seen more of them.
Date:
8/16/1987
Location:
Monroe, WI
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Collection Of:
John Schumann
Locomotives:
WICT 202(SW7)
Author:
John Schumann
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Justin Cox
General
I think this engine is sitting on the old engine house track that the CWRC built. Cool pic. And the rerailing frog on the cat walk below the engineer window just shows how things were done back in the day.
12/23/2010 11:32:58 PM
john kiefler
General
This locomotive is actually an SW-7 Originally made for the C&O as class SE12 then reclassified as SW7 in the 60's. Giveaway that this is not an NW2 is the grill is a full not a half
3/20/2011 6:20:07 PM
fattie rocker
General
if im looking at this from the right angle, 13th ave in monroe is right behind the camra guy.. i know, i live in monroe like 2 blocks from here
7/27/2011 11:53:10 AM
Dave Korhammer
General
Hmmm....ex-C&O and painted in CGW colors! I like! (Wow, the exhaust stacks are rusty where the spark arrestors were!)
7/30/2014 5:59:41 PM
Alan Fricker
General
Painted in the Chicago, Madison and Northern paint scheme, predecssor to WICY.
8/13/2016 10:53:02 AM
Scott Bruce
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Looks like the cab is from a NW2
8/1/2019 1:40:43 AM
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